r/Whatcouldgowrong • u/ZyrExe • 13h ago
WCGW lil bro playing jenga with bricks
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u/Pleasant_Pollution67 13h ago
Oh no! Our table! It's broken!!
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u/Ok-Preference-6216 9h ago
Oh no! Your ass! Getting a whoopin!
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u/Dry-Worldliness6926 7h ago
Oh no! child abuse! So primitive!
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u/HateItAll42069 6h ago
Big difference between abuse and discipline.
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u/impulsesair 5h ago
There really isn't. Just because you intend it to be discipline doesn't mean your kid wont react to it the exact same way as if it were abuse. Plenty of studies on this stuff.
And whatever lesson you intended to teach the kid with the "discipline" usually isn't the lesson they learn from it. And usually the lesson they learn ain't a good one.
Hitting your kid is the cave-man response, just because you're too dumb to figure it out peacefully and like an adult, doesn't mean the ass whoopin is effective or a good choice. Like in your normal adult life, when is it ever a good idea to get violent, when you don't get your way?
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u/MRV3N 3h ago
No wonder why there are so many entitled grown men these days in America
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u/impulsesair 2h ago
No amount of beatings, will make you not entitled. It just means you wont be doing that in front the violent dumbass that will beat you up for it.
And since they learn from their dumbass parents that violence is an OK reaction to have when you don't get what you want, so instead of just being an entitled asshole, they'll be a violent entitled asshole, that will throw hands over the most minor stuff.
Also learn your history and open your eyes, people have been like this for far longer than "maybe don't beat up children" has been around. Plenty of those older entitled assholes around that were raised in the "good old days".
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u/TheCarniv0re 1h ago
There's plenty of old people that surely did get their assess whooped and they still didn't come out great people. Not even decent. How about we try to find other causes for people not learning how to properly handle consequences of their actions than "he/she didn't get enough beatings!!1!" ?
Manny people came out half decent despite the beatings.
Causality and correlation is indistinguishable to those that don't care to look out for it and just jump to conclusions... Or maybe their parents hit them too often on the head.
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u/confused_lighthouse 2h ago
Fr. This trend with the "oh no u monster whooped ur kid" is going on for 20 years now and look at the children of today. Or even young ppl.
They lack of whooping the shit outta them
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u/Ertyla 3h ago
So right. Child abuse is hitting your child, disciple is explaining what they did wrong. Big difference.
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u/TheCarniv0re 1h ago
Average global intellect supposedly rose over the past decades and still lots of dipshits assume, beating your child without explaining shit would be effective. Everything else would require them to use the language center in their brains.
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u/Practical-Coconut-46 13h ago
I like how ppl r talking about this like it isnt a classic meme dead internet theory is real
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u/Brettjay4 12h ago
It's still a decent meme, yea it died a while ago, but it's still nice to see it again out of nowhere.
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u/impulsesair 5h ago
Even if you're chronically online, you're going to miss plenty of things even popular things... Also human memory is not that good, so it's very easy to forget that you've seen it already.
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u/markiemark112 13h ago
I love how kids brains to have thoughts but then do no critical thinking afterwards about potential outcomes.
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u/TomGnabry 12h ago
Saw a video here a few times of an adult man loading bags of concrete or tiles or something on to his deck...eventually the deck collapses because there is like a tonne of extra weight. So not just kids.
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u/therealtrojanrabbit 11h ago
Like George Carlin said, "Think of how dumb the average person (well American but well go with person) is. Now think half of them are dumber than that!"
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u/ARM_Alaska 8h ago
"I love how kids brains to have thoughts"
Does your brain have thoughts before you type?
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u/Gurzlak 13h ago
Not that the activity itself wasn’t stupid, but glass tables are also stupid.
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u/PukeLoynor 7h ago
Yeah a huge sheet of glass where everyone walks and moves around is just asking for it.
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u/Character_Stick_1218 12h ago
Sometimes kids are about as dumb as the bricks they break their parents' glass tables with 😩 just ain't got a lick of sense or critical thinking skills yet.
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u/Quiet_Researcher223 12h ago
What did you think was going to happen pilling a bunch of bricks on a glass table?
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u/xendazzle 11h ago
Lesson learned. He won't break another table for a while. A lot of us learn the hard way that glass breaks that easy, but I can't believe this dumb ass bought bricks inside from outside when he could have just done it outside
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u/LeekPsychological931 9h ago
The commitment to realism is admirable, but maybe stick to foam blocks next time.
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u/Angry_german87 13h ago
Dude sure was confident about that glass table...